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from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when blackberrys and iphones take up family time. news tonight that working moms take it harder than the dads. >>> and, traveler beware. why hotel pictures online are all too often too good to be true. how to tell when they're fooling you. >>> good evening. in the culture war between new and old media, an undercover upstart has dealt a major blow to the establishment. public broadcasting has been a lightning rod for years. supporters call npr and pbs a public service, with every penny the taxpayers pay for it. critics say it's wrong to force all americans to subsidize what they call a
from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in america and looking closely at what we buy that is made in america. well, tonight, as a salute to all the men and women who are determined to make america still the country to beat. >> reporter: what stunned the usrys this week -- >> table's made in india. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: china. >> reporter: was a wakeup call for thousands of you who wrote in -- >> made in china. >> reporter: and sent in your own moments from all over the country. in philadelphia, the phillies fan and his hat, made in china. >> we take our cowboy boots very seriously. even they were made abroad. >>
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter they we can grasp but nick watt tells us there is a brand-new experiment that shows they can do something no one ever dreamed. >> reporter: we all know elephants are smart. they help each other out. they help us out. some say they mourn their dead, even cry. >> they have huge heads and the huge heads containing a big brain. >> reporter: but how creative are those big brains? >> we have to come up with a way to design it so the elephants could work together without destroying the apparatus in front of them. >> reporter: here it is in the forest of thailand. there's corn in those buckets. >> elephants are hungry all the time. >> reporter: the e
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter they we can grasp but nick watt tells us there is a brand-new experiment that shows...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has given an interview to abc news, and tonight andrea canning tells us what he said and the concerned reaction this evening. >> reporter: charlie sheen is out of a job, and now he's fighting back. are you going to sue? >> well, i mean, wouldn't you? i don't have a job. i got a whole family to support i love. >> reporter: what are you going to sue for? >> tons. i'm actually going to put it on a scale, i mean like a little more, little more, add some gold, all your toupees. bingo. i'm a high priest vatican assassin warlock. come on, man. >> reporter: and what does that mean? >> i don't know. >> reporter: where
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has...
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we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you is think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> egress, egress, egress. >> reporter: in an
we asked her to tell us about it. and here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one we were in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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there's a reason they had movers helping us. watch yo >> reporter: watch your step. >> reporter: once we got it in, the real work. whoa. and then, finally, the living room. before and after. the bedroom. before and now. the old kitchen? and the new one. and the usrys were at the front door. hi. >> reporter: welcome home. >> wow! our american-made room. >> look at that. >> oh, wow. wow. >> check this out. >> this looks great. all american-made. >> reporter: all american-made. >> reporter: 24 hours ago, you thought this was impossible. >> we did. >> reporter: when you saw how empty the house was. >> it was skeptical that we'd be able to pull it off. or you guys. >> reporter: we were, too. but we found it. in fact, too many american companies to count. just the living room, harden, upstate new york. lee industries, north carolina. mowhawk rugs, new jersey. and the mirror? missouri. >> reporter: do you feel like you sacrificed anything, like style or price? >> no. this looks fabulous. if anything, i think we've upgraded. i'm excited
there's a reason they had movers helping us. watch yo >> reporter: watch your step. >> reporter: once we got it in, the real work. whoa. and then, finally, the living room. before and after. the bedroom. before and now. the old kitchen? and the new one. and the usrys were at the front door. hi. >> reporter: welcome home. >> wow! our american-made room. >> look at that. >> oh, wow. wow. >> check this out. >> this looks great. all american-made....
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and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doc
and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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would they check the labels for us? this young couple from virginia tech. >> honduras. >> cambodia. >> reporter: and just like the beatles, even the t-shirt, imported. >> mexico. >> reporter: drawing a crowd, we were surprised to learn quite a few knew exactly what we were up to. >> immediately i thought, made in america. >> reporter: you knew what we were up to? >> we recognized you. >> reporter: but this german couple didn't know us. and they were emphatic, holding onto their abercrombie shopping bag saying part of why they come to america is to buy american clothes. >> from india. >> india. japan. vietnam. >> and mexico. >> reporter: and the label inside the jeans? >> japan. >> reporter: we saved him right there. but we did ask about that abercrombie bag. >> china. >> reporter: made in china. so, you came all this way from germany -- >> to buy stuff from china. >> reporter: to buy stuff from china. that's an understatement. because 98% of the clothes bought in this country are made overseas. china, by far, the leader
would they check the labels for us? this young couple from virginia tech. >> honduras. >> cambodia. >> reporter: and just like the beatles, even the t-shirt, imported. >> mexico. >> reporter: drawing a crowd, we were surprised to learn quite a few knew exactly what we were up to. >> immediately i thought, made in america. >> reporter: you knew what we were up to? >> we recognized you. >> reporter: but this german couple didn't know us. and...
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younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is cause for concern i think. we don't know who we're dealing with. quite simply only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that the rebels have terrorists and fundamentalists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, there's little denying that the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex m
younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is...
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from all of us, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," can he sell it? president obama tells americans why he is risking u.s. fighters and all those billions of dollars in libya. >>> women versus walmart. the nation's biggest employer heads to a showdown in the nation's top court, and the subject is sex discrimination. >>> curing diabetes? could surgery -- look at this woman before and now this woman after. could surgery work for 14 million obese americans with type ii of the disease? >>> and 7 years old and sexy? a big company selling push-up bikinis for little girls as a lot of americans are wising up today to say it's time to draw the line. >>> good evening and just a short time ago, president obama took to the air weaves to argue to americans that it's been the right decision for the u.s. to be in libya, to be a part of the allied fight a third battle front if the u.s. he under scored that sus no longer in the lead on the operation. will allows the military force on the line and the cost. jake tapper was there in the hall where the president just spo
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>> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jenning autos from all of us here we appreciate >>> tonight on "world news," hidden crisis. an iconic american, mickey rooney, tells congress he became a victim of elder abuse. and asks them to help the millions of others who may be suffering in silence. >>> free to hate? the supreme court rules those protesters who stalk military funerals denouncing gays have a right to do it. >>> terror attack. a gunman shouting in arabic opens fire on u.s. troops at an airport in germany. >>> and, made in america. the family who said we could take away everything in their house made overseas, stunned by the truth. tonight, we show them how it looks when we buy only from workers right here at home. >>> good evening. they are our parents, our neighbors and we learned today that by the millions they are vulnerable to a kind of invisible elder abuse. it was all brought home by the original all-american kid in the old time movies, mickey rooney, who is now 90 years old. he silenced the room o
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for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an eerily calm capital. so, here we are in the old city of tripoli. and you can see, it is completely shuttered. there's nobody here. usually this is bustling, it's markets, it's shops, it's restaurants. and now, totally quiet. this afternoon, escorted from gadhafi's regime, took us and other reporters to a neighborhood here in tripoli where we found -- a ready-made rally of gadhafi supporters. there were almost as many of us as there were of them. but pull back the curtain a bit and you discover that everything is not quite as
for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an...